FOR UDDHAV, IT’S MUMBAI MERI JAAN
Feb 08, 2020
3 minutes
By Kiran D. Tare
A fortnight after he took charge as Maharashtra chief minister on November 28 last year, Uddhav Thackeray told bureaucrats at a meeting in Mantralaya, the administrative headquarters of the state government, that he wanted to rid Mumbai of “visual pollution”. As bureaucrats looked on, he explained that he abhorred the unplanned construction, poorly maintained structures and filth in the city, and wanted to spruce up Mumbai.
Two months into office, as Thackeray begins to get a grip on the administration and outlines his vision for Maharashtra, a few
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